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Kennedy Wants FDA to Close Self-Affirm Safety Loophole Used by Food Manufacturers
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Kennedy Jr. directed the Food and Drug Administration on Monday to revise safety rules to help eliminate a provision that allows companies to self-a ...[Continue Reading]
Insurance Journal
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Download iOS 26.5 Now to Bring End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging to Your iPhone
Zachary McAuliffe
Apple launchediOS 26.5on May 11, almost two months after releasing the massive iOS 26.4 update, which included new emoji, video podcasts and more. While iOS 26.5 isn't as large as the previous upda ...[Continue Reading]

CNET
1 day ago
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GOP Sen. Cassidy fights to hold onto seat in Louisiana primary
Kaia Hubbard
Washington Louisianans are voting Saturday in the state's Senate primaries as Sen. Bill Cassidy fights to hold onto his seat. A handful of Republicans are facing off Saturday in a competitive pri ...[Continue Reading]
CBS News
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2026 Saints Schedule: Previewing this year's Falcons rivalry games
Arye Pulli, Saints Wire
Few rivalries in sports carry the history of the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons. The matchup was first introduced in the 1967 season and has seen decades of division-shifting matchups. Enteri ...[Continue Reading]
USA Today
1 day ago
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ESA and the Chinese Academy of Sciences are jointly launching Smile in 2026 the same heliophysics collaboration NASA has been statutorily barred from since the 2011 Wolf Amendment, and the gap reveals how much of Western space policy is actually two i
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In a clean room outside Madrid, a spacecraft called Smile is being readied for launch from French Guiana in 2026. Its task is unromantic but fundamental: from a highly elliptical orbit, it will image ...[Continue Reading]

Space Daily
1 day ago
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Russias Sarmat ICBM was declared on combat duty before its flight-test record could support it; its Soviet predecessor went through years of sustained testing first, and the gap is less about engineering than about what operational has come to mean ins
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Russia announced on May 12 that the long-delayed Sarmat heavy intercontinental ballistic missile had completed a successful test from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome and would enter combat duty later in the ...[Continue Reading]

Space Daily
1 day ago